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  2. Traditional Philippine musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    "Philippine Music Instruments". National Commission for Culture and the Arts. Archived from the original on December 1, 2008; Manuel, E. Arsenio (1978). "Towards an Inventory of Philippine Musical Instruments: A Checklist of the Heritage from Twenty-three Ethnolinguistic Groups" (PDF). Asian Studies.

  3. Marryuna - Wikipedia

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    Molly McLaughlin from Purple Sneakers said "'Marryuna' is a danceable party track that incorporates influences from previous generations of Indigenous artists alongside contemporary hip-hop. With a pulsing bass line and bouncy synths, the production is crowded and dynamic in the best way, matching Baker Boy's raucous energy.

  4. List of festivals in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Abra Festival; celebrates the founding of Abra province [31] Panagtagbo Festival [47] Mar 7 [47] Tagum City [47] Al-law ng Kalumunan [47] Mar 7 [47] Nabunturan, Davao de Oro [47] Anibina Bulawanun Festival [46] Mar 8 (culmination) [46] Davao de Oro [46] eight-day multi-themed annual festival [46] Anilag Festival [47] Mar 8 to Mar 15 [47] Santa ...

  5. Pinoy reggae - Wikipedia

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    The Visayas section of the Philippines has had the largest concentration of reggae groups, with Cebu City of Central Visayas even being dubbed "The Reggae Capital of the Philippines". In early 2007, Ziggy Marley performed at the MTV Philippines festival, "Reggae Fest by the Bay" in Manila. Marley played with local Filipino reggae talents.

  6. Kulintang - Wikipedia

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    However, kulintang music differs in many aspects from gamelan music, primarily in the way the latter constructs melodies within a framework of skeletal tones and prescribed time interval of entry for each instruments. The framework of kulintang music is more flexible and time intervals are nonexistent, allowing for such things as improvisations ...

  7. Cebuano people - Wikipedia

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    Most speakers of Cebuano are found in Cebu, Bohol, Siquijor, southeastern Masbate, Biliran, Western and Southern Leyte, eastern Negros and most of Mindanao except Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. Like with other Filipino ethnolinguistic groups, Tagalog and English are also spoken by Cebuanos as second languages.

  8. Philippine folk music - Wikipedia

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    Folk music musical instruments. The music of the Philippines' many Indigenous peoples are associated with the various occasions that shape life in indigenous communities, including day-to-day activities as well as major life-events, which typically include "birth, initiation and graduation ceremonies; courtship and marriage; death and funeral rites; hunting, fishing, planting and harvest ...

  9. Vicente Rubi - Wikipedia

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    Vicente D. Rubi was born the youngest of four children in Kamagayan District, Cebu City, on January 22, 1903. [1] Rubi was a respected name known for musical talent in Cebu province, especially in Mactan. [2] Acquiring the basic elementary education and known by his nickname "Noy Inting", he worked in sugar farms in the provincial towns of Cebu ...